Hiking of Mt. Huashan

2021-10-21 18:31:00 , Source : The Government Website of Shaanxi Province


Mt. Huashan is located in Huayin city, 120 kilometers (74.6 miles) east of Xi’an, Shaanxi province. With an altitude of 2,160 meters (7,087 feet), Mt. Huashan is famous for its lofty peaks. It is one of the five sacred mountains in China, the other four being Mt. Taishan in Shandong, Mt. Hengshan in Hunan, Mt. Hengshan in Shanxi, and Mt. Songshan in Henan. As the old Chinese saying goes, "there has been only one path leading up Mt. Huashan since ancient times," so you can imagine how steep it is.

Mt. Huashan is 138 kilometers (86 miles) from Xi’an Xianyang airport. Unfortunately, there is no direct bus from the airport, so you will have to go to downtown Xi’an and take a train or bus from there.

Transporation

How to go from Xi'an to Huashan
1. There are high speed trains running from Xi'an North Railway Station to Huashan North Station, taking 30 - 40 minutes. After arrival, take the free Minibus Huayin 1/ Huayin 2 in green outside the station to Shengtai Guangchang, which is also the tourist center.
See detailed Xi'an - Huashan Train

2. Take metro line 1 to Fangzhicheng. After you leave from the station, you will see Fangzhicheng Bus Station. Take a bus to Huashan. The bus runs between 07:45 and 19:30. It costs CNY 37 and a single trip takes about 2 hours.

How to get back to Xi'an

1.Take a taxi from Dongshanmen Parking Lot to Huashan North Station with a cost of about CNY 25, and then take Huashan - Xi'an Train for return ride. 

2. There are many tourist buses from the Jade Spring Temple to Xi'an and just leave when a bus is full. The ticket fare is CNY 38.

    Entrance FeeMar. - Nov.: CNY 160;
    Dec. - Feb.: CNY 100
    Note:
    1.  It includes the main peaks scenic area, Jade Spring Temple, Xianyu Scenic Area and Xiyue Temple.
    2. The ticket is valid for two days.
    Opening
    Hours
    The mountain is open all day.
    Xiyue Temple: 09:00 - 17:30
    Jade Spring Temple: 09:00 - 19:00
    Best Time to
    Visit
    April to October

Prior to the Tang Dynasty, few people had ever conquered Mt. Huashan as it is so steep. Nowadays the mountain attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world. It has five peaks each reached from different paths. These are Huashan Yu scenic area; Yuntai Scenic area near the North Peak (Cloud Terrace Peak); Chaoyang scenic area near East Peak (Sun Facing Peak); Luoyan scenic area near the South Peak (Wild Geese Landing Peak); Lianhua scenic area near West Peak (Lotus Flower Peak) and Wuyun Feng scenic area.

Mt. Huashan is known for its near-perpendicular cliffs and breathtaking scenery, so when hiking on the mountain you will have to climb narrow steps and steep ladders on rocks in addition to flat trail. Here is a brief description of the three sections of a popular trekking route:

1st section: Foot of Mt. Huashan (Yuquan Yuan) --> Huixin Rock --> North Peak

Road conditions: Winding trail from Yuquan Yuan to Qingke Ping

Stone stairway from Qingke Ping to Huxin Rock

Steep ladders from Huxin Rock to North Peak

2nd section: North Peak --> Jinsuo Guan

Road conditions: Steep ladders


3rd section: Jinsuo Guan-->Top of the rest Main Peaks

Road conditions: Flat trail and some ladders.

This is a popular route that most visitors take, and along this route you will see most of the scenery on the mountain. You have three options to reach the North Peak. The first is to start trekking from Yuquan Yuan at the west gate of Mt. Huashan so you can enjoy the amazing scenery along the way. The second option is to take the cable car (7 – 8 minutes; CNY 90 one way and CNY 150 for a round trip) from the east gate to the North Peak directly. This saves time and energy for you to reach the other peaks. (The cable car runs from 07:00 to 19:00 between April and October, from 09:00 to 17:00 between November and March) The third option is to start trekking from the east gate on foot. Few people take this as there is little scenery along this route.

Should you have a tight schedule, just take one day for your exploration. This will require departure from Xi’an in the early morning. Then take the shuttle bus to the east gate of Mt. Huashan to take the cable car up to the North Peak. From the North Peak, you have a series of paths to reach the remaining four peaks. You will have 3 to 5 hours of trekking time, but be sure to leave enough time to catch the last cable car down the mountain to avoid being stranded.

Cable Car Service

Service HoursMar. - Nov.: 07:00-19:00
Dec. - Feb.: 08:00 - 18:00
Donggoukou - White Sparrow Temple - West PeakMar. - Nov.: CNY 280 for a round trip; CNY 140 for a one-way trip
Dec. - Feb.: CNY 240 for a round trip; CNY 120 for a one-way trip
Notice: 
1) Wengyu Tourism Bus runs between Tourist Service Center and Donggoukou, the lower station of West Peak cable car.  It costs CNY 40 for a one-way trip and CNY 80 for a round trip.
2) Visitors can get off at White Sparrow Temple. After visiting the temple, continue to take the cable car to the West Peak.
Wamiaogou - North PeakMar. - Nov.: CNY 150 for a round trip; CNY 80 for a one-way trip
Dec. - Feb.: CNY 80 for a round trip; CNY 45 for a one-way trip
Notice: Huangfuyu Tourism Bus runs between Tourist Service Center and Wamiaogou, the lower station of North Peak cable car. It  costs CNY 20 for a one-way trip and CNY 40 for a round trip.

If you want to reach the East Peak to watch the sunrise, you can climb from Yuquan Yuan at night. Having watched the sunrise, you can then visit the Middle Peak, South Peak, West Peak and return to Jinsuo Guan to the foot of the mountain. This trip takes about 8-10 hours one way and this is also considered safer because in the dark you won't feel terrified at seeing the steep cliffs. However, you will miss out on the breathtaking scenery.

If this is your first time to Mt. Huashan, we suggest that you climb the mountain at night and enjoy the spectacular sunrise the next morning. Here is our suggested route:

Start your trip from Yuquan Yuan, a Taoist temple at the entrance to Mt. Huashan. There is a 20-minute walk before you come to the ticket office at Wulong Qiao. The admission fee for the mountain is CNY 180 from March to November and CNY 100 from December to February. The first section from the entrance to Huixin Rock is a relatively easy uphill path. Some small shops are scattered along the road. You will pass the Yushi (20 minutes) - Wuli Guan (15 minutes) - Shimen (25 minutes) - Yunmen (20 minutes) - Huixin Rock.

It takes nearly two hours to reach Huixin Rock, the real starting point of this trek. You will find narrow steps instead of a flat path, and it will become steeper as you progress. It is said that if you’re tired from following this route, you may well regret returning the same way. Beside the rock, as you continue to climb the 370 steep steps, you will go along a very breathtaking path, known as Qianchi Chuang (Thousand-Feet Precipice). Here you can only climb with the assistance of the iron chains. Just as its name implies, this site is 1,000 feet high and only 1 meter wide. The towering rocks and cliffs around will make you feel as if you were walking at the bottom of a well. Although this section is difficult, it is safe if you use the chains and step carefully.


Month

Sunrise

Sunset

Jan & Feb

07:42 – 07:47

17:45 – 18:03

Mar & Apr

06:35 – 07:10

18:35 – 18:56

May & Jun

05:29 – 05:44

19: 08 – 19:28

Jul & Aug

05:31 – 05:44

19:44 – 19:57

Sep & Oct

06: 16 – 06:29

18: 04 – 19:10

Nov & Dec

06:03 – 07:24

17:35 - 18:47


Tips: There are six decent hotels (North Peak Hotel, Wuyun Peak Hotel, Middle Peak Hotel, East Peak Hotel, Zhenyu Gong, Chaoyang Gong Hotel). There are also many hostels (¥50 for a bed for a night) on the mountain. The prices at the hostels are negotiable.

On the second day, after watching the sunrise at the East Peak, continue your way to the other three peaks. It takes 35 minutes to reach Nantian Gate from East Peak. You will also pass the Changkong Zhandao (an ancient plank road built on the vertical face of a cliff), one of the most dangerous sites on Mt. Huashan. It is about 4 meters long and only 0.33 meters wide. Refresh yourself before you go for the next stop.

Then, after passing Yangtian Chi in another 25 minutes, you will reach the South Peak (2,160 meters high), “The Monarch of Mt. Huashan”. You can be proud to say that you've conquered Mt. Huashan. The walk to West Peak (2,082 meters high), taking another 35 minutes, and there are no railings along this way but only an old wooden plank. You can visit the Taoist Temple and Cuiyun Palace.

Continue to walk downwards for another 30 minutes to the Middle Peak where you will have a chance to visit the Taoist Jade Maiden Temple, Rootless Tree and Sacrificing Tree. The Middle Peak is actually regarded as a branch of the East Peak and the view is not as outstanding; you can leave out this part if you are feeling tired.

From the Middle Peak, you can return to North Peak through Jinsuo Guan and Canglong Ridge the same way, which takes about an hour. Then take the cable car to the foot of the mountain and catch the shuttle bus back to Xi’an.

Further Tips:

You should take gloves, a raincoat, any necessary medicines and a flashlight.

The average temperature on the mountain is 6.8℃, so be sure take enough clothes.

You can rent an overcoat for CNY 45 on the mountain.

Leave any heavy luggage at the foot of the mountain.

Don't drink too much water as it is not easy to find toilets on the mountain.

The best seasons for visiting Mt. Huashan are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to October).

Please do remember to avoid climbing the mountain on Chinese holidays, such as the May Day (May 1st to 3rd) and the National Day (Oct 1st to 7th).



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